Outlook: We expect to be in the hunt for a playoff berth and league championship. We are led by an experienced core of returners. While we lose some dynamic players from last year’s team, we have better overall depth at nearly every position. Our success will be attributed to how well our sophomores adapt to the speed of the varsity game. I feel like this is the fastest team I have ever coached and we expect to run, run, run!

Outlook: Skyview will be the league favorite this year after winning the league, district and state title last season. We look to compete with them for the league title and make a run in the state tournament.

Outlook: With a strong pitching staff returning and three of our four starting infielders back we hope to be able to again compete for a GSHL title and secure another state berth. We will be led on the mound by seniors Seth Rayburn and Alex Peterson. Both missed significant time last season and with their return we should have two of the top arms in the league. Offensively we return 1st team all-league 1st baseman Andrew Haley, along with returning infielder Sam Walker who should give us two solid bats in the middle of the order.

Outlook: We are still probably a year away from being competitive. We have a strong junior class and some promising young guys. Our leadership is incredible and my young men are amazing. River, Kelso and Mountain View are the clear favorites. All of them are replacing some key guys, but still a cut above the rest.

Outlook: Kelso graduated a big class last year, and only return four seniors. We look to compete with a mix of those seniors and a group of juniors. I would say that it will come down to Kelso, Mountain View, and Columbia River. All three schools have quality pitching and should contend for the league title.

Outlook: We have high hopes this season with nine seniors; six of them are returning starters. We have some great younger players: one junior, two sophomores and one freshman filling the varsity roster. As for league favorites? A few teams lost a lot of key seniors last year but have plenty of good talent to fill their spots. I think it will be a battle for the league title like always.

Outlook: Strengths: Returning players from a successful program who know who we play and what it takes to win. Weakness: Graduated 11 last year so there is a lack of varsity experience to start the season.

Outlook: We return seven regular starters, including all of our pitching and infield, so there is plenty of experience. We expect to compete for a league title with La Center, Castle Rock, and Kalama. The league will again be up for grabs.